capitaldefense wrote:I wanted last weeks game so bad I could taste it!

We got that win and a NFC East Crown. I said the rest was gravy and I still believe that. I would love to win today but it has still been a great year if we do not. That plus.....

Offenses today are equal in my mind with the late run by Seattle.

The defenses is where the separation is, even though we have played better as of late, Seattle still has a much better defense. That will be the difference today I believe, adding in the fact that RG3 is not 100% and rookies usually do not play that well in their first playoff games. We depend on 2 rookies on offense.

Anything short of winning the Superbowl is a failure. Seriously, win or lose they are on the right track to success in future. I would just love to see the Skins shut up all the naysayers and doubters. I have no use for doubters!

According to Trtoy Aikman, last week RG III wasn't very effective running the ball. 6 carried for 63 yards must suck according to Aikman. I remember Troy juking and running for a buck-fitty every other week! Or maybe not.

Burgundy&Wha? wrote:According to Trtoy Aikman, last week RG III wasn't very effective running the ball. 6 carried for 63 yards must suck according to Aikman. I remember Troy juking and running for a buck-fitty every other week! Or maybe not.

Burgundy&Wha? wrote:According to Trtoy Aikman, last week RG III wasn't very effective running the ball. 6 carried for 63 yards must suck according to Aikman. I remember Troy juking and running for a buck-fitty every other week! Or maybe not.

Burgundy&Wha? wrote:According to Trtoy Aikman, last week RG III wasn't very effective running the ball. 6 carried for 63 yards must suck according to Aikman. I remember Troy juking and running for a buck-fitty every other week! Or maybe not.

Yes...that seemed a bit harsh.

what else should we expect from the Seahawks Broadcasting Network?

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